The Greater Yellowstone area is an isolated geological wonder, worshipped by naturalists and casual visitors alike. Hikers will be enjoyably challenged by high, rocky terrain and rewarded with incredible views of the Tetons and Yellowstone Park. The Teton Range is one of the premiere rock climbing and mountaineering destinations in the world, luring climbers from everywhere to test their mettle against such an old and venerable adversary.Overview

The Teton Club is Jackson Hole's best ski-in, ski-out location, located in Teton Village, home of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Enjoy our day spa, gym, and relaxing lounge after a day of skiing, snowshoeing or dog sledding. Let our extraordinary service make your vacation unforgettable.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a 48-mile long valley that is home to the country's largest free-roaming buffalo herd. The largest town in the valley is Jackson. Smaller surrounding towns include Teton Village, nestled under the peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. The valley offers wide-open spaces, abundant wildlife and amazing winter and summer activities. Teton Club is a short drive to the Grand Teton National Park, and less than an hour to the nation's first national park: Yellowstone.

Accommodations

The Teton Club offers two- and three-bedroom condominiums that can sleep up to six guests for a two-bedroom unit and eight guests for three-bedroom unit. Our rooms feature luxurious accommodations that include fully-stocked kitchens with Gallery Gourmet Appliances, gas-powered fireplaces, balconies, in-room security safes, washer and dryer and Wi-Fi. The resort itself features a Great Room, business center, 24-hour concierge, valet parking, dry cleaning, barbeque grills overlooking the rock terrace hot tub, and access to both a day spa and a nearby golf course.

Dining

The hearty cuisine of Jackson Hole is pure American frontier. The Game Fish Restaurant, located in the Snake River Lodge & Spa, has a menu for slightly more refined tastes that includes fresh house-cured salmon, game sausage, and homemade ice cream, all taken in an quiet western ambience. Billy's Giant Hamburgers in downtown Jackson offers visitors a mouth-watering cheeseburger true to its name and a 1950s-style atmosphere to match.

Nora’s Fish Creek Inn is the place to go for a filling pancake breakfast, and the Mangy Moose in Teton Village attracts skiers coming off the mountain who are looking for a stout beer and a tasty meal. On the finer end of Jackson Hole dining, the Blue Lion is the very essence of understated elegance with a menu that includes rack of lamb and grilled elk loin. With more chic fare and upbeat energy, the Cadillac Grille features fire-roasted elk tenderloin, pancetta-crusted Alaska halibut, and an extensive wine menu

Destination

Once used by Native Americans for hunting and ceremonial purposes, Jackson Hole, nestled against the imposingly beautiful Teton Mountains, is a carefully-preserved slice of the old Western frontier. The valley itself is forty-eight miles long and home to America's largest free-roaming buffalo herd. It features one of the lowest base elevations of any ski resort area in the Rocky Mountains and lies just south of Yellowstone, the world's first national park.

Jackson Hole has attracted a lot of attention from Hollywood in the past; over fifteen feature films have been filmed in the valley, including Shane and Rocky IV. The valley is home to over sixty species of mammals, one hundred species of birds, and six species of game fish. On the ground, you can spot elk, bison, moose, and bears, and in the sky you can watch bald eagles and blue herons soar about in their element. Needless to say, Jackson Hole is a nature lover's dream come true.

Nestled in the heart of Wisconsin’s scenic Door County, Little Sweden is an all season resort surrounded by spectacular natural beauty and wildlife. Whether you want to go hiking, boating, golfing, or just relax, Little Sweden is your perfect resort.At Little Sweden resort in Door County your accommodations are fully-equipped with all of the luxurious comforts you desire. Scandinavian décor accents quaint fireplace and picturesque views provide the opportunity to enjoy nature at its finest throughout the year, and even a chance to glimpse deer wandering by.

During your stay at Little Sweden, take advantage of all the recreational and cultural activities Door County Wisconsin has to offer. Go fishing, biking, cross-country skiing, and swimming. Wander through waterfront villages and go shopping in antique stores and gift shops. You’ll also find fine dining, summer theater, and music festivals near by.

With so much to see and do you’ll find Little Sweden is absolutely ideal for family vacations, romantic getaways and group travel to Wisconsin’s Door County.

The Pacific Northwest is a lush, cool environment unlike anywhere else in the United States. Hikers and bikers will find themselves quietly separated from the civilized world as they journey deeper and deeper into a misty natural cathedral of towering hemlock trees, stress evaporating away like the dew off the leaf of a Western Sword Fern. Fishermen accustomed to modest battles with largemouth bass on southern lakes will find themselves pleasantly challenged by massive Pacific flounder and tenacious King Salmon.Overview

Sandcastle at Birch Bay features one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums. Amenities include a restaurant, pool, hot tub, and rooftop terrace. Each unit has a balcony with a view of either the bay or the golf course. This resort is perfect for nature lovers who want the easy elegance of upscale lodgings in a quiet, picturesque setting.

Birch Bay is close to Mt. Baker and the San Juan Islands. You can go on a Pacific sailing expedition, fish for flounder, or watch herons glide gracefully over the sweeping tide flats of the bay. Let Sandcastle at Birch Bay make your vacation a natural wonder.

Accommodations

The Sandcastle offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominiums, which can sleep up to six guests. Our rooms feature granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a comfortable pull-out sofa bed, an outdoor balcony with bay or golf course views, and more than one thousand square feet of living space. Plus flat screen TVs with DVD player, fireplace, and washer and dryer. The resort itself features a prime location on Birch Bay, with sweeping views of the bay and nearby beaches, heated outdoor pool and access to restaurants and bars.

Dining

Birch Bay and nearby Bellingham have an eclectic mix of restaurants with cuisine that spans the world, including local breweries, seafood restaurants and organic eateries. Shores, the Sandcastle's in-house restaurant, serves a variety of hearty dishes including fish and chips and chicken cordon bleu. Shores features a waterside deck and a fully-stocked bar that stays open until last call.

The Bay Café at Birch Bay has hot dogs, clam chowder, and an extensive catering menu that includes baked salmon, panini appetizers, prime rib, and breakfast selections, and the nearby "C" Shop Café is a nationally-acclaimed candy store with more than thirty different desserts from which to choose.

Destination

Birch Bay is a sleepy, quietly beautiful Pacific Northwestern hamlet located on the Strait of Georgia, about five miles south of the Canadian border. Along with the neighboring town of Blaine, Birch Bay has spent the past century as a fishing town first and a tourist destination second. Recently, however, visitors have been coming to Birch Bay with increasing frequency because of the natural attractions it offers.

This area is part of Puget Sound and has the warmest Pacific waters north of California, which make its bays and inlets an ideal environment for thousands of species of plant and animal life to thrive. During the daytime, temperatures in Birch Bay range from the mid-70s in the summer to the 30s and 40s in the winter. Nighttime on Puget Sound at any time of year will range from chilly to freezing.

Park City is unarguably one of the best places to ski in the world. It didn't earn a reputation for having the "Greatest Snow on Earth" by being a mediocre winter destination. On the sleek white slopes above Park City, skiers and snowboarders can navigate every type of terrain and difficulty while marveling at the powdery perfection of the snow beneath their feet. For veterans, Park City is a dream come true, and for beginners, a perfect place to learn how to ski or snowboard.Overview

Park Plaza is a quaint three story resort, perfect for a family adventure, located in Prospector Square, Park City, Utah. The resort amenities include an indoor swimming pool, jetted tub, sauna, gas BBQs and ski storage. Park Plaza also offers complimentary shuttle service to historic Main Street, a popular destination for shopping and dining.

Park City, Utah has three year-round mountain resorts featuring miles of easy to advanced trails. The three ski areas are: Deer Valley, Park City and The Canyons. Skiing and snowboarding are tops in winter, and in warmer weather, wildflowers bloom and mountain trails are great for hiking and biking as well as alpine golf. For food aficionados, Park City offers cuisines from around the world in over 100 restaurants and bars.

When most people think of haute cuisine, Utah is not the first place that comes to mind. If you are one of those people, Park City will prove a pleasant surprise. This energetic mountain town skillfully blends a tradition of hearty alpine fare with a wide variety of dishes and flavors from all over the world. Adolph's Restaurant offers elegant European choices like roast rack of lamb, roast duckling a l'orange, and Steak Diane.

Grappa Italian Café on Main Street brings the flavors of northern Italy to Utah with dishes such as sage-and-prosciutto-wrapped Shrimp Saltimbocca and a special house Osso Bucco. Chez Betty breaks the mold with a chef tasting menu that changes every two weeks and a la carte alternatives like sautéed Turkey Scallopine and porcini-encrusted chicken breast. For something a bit more basic and hearty, the Blind Dog Grill has steaks, hamburgers, and other traditional American fare.

Destination

Park City was once home to the world's richest silver mines. During World War I and the Great Depression, silver was still in high demand; gradually, however, the industry began to suffer, and Park City's tenacious community of miners quickly adapted to the times and proposed the construction of a major ski resort in their little industrial mountain town. The travel conglomerate Utahns Inc. jumped on board, and by 1970 Park City was drawing almost seven hundred thousand tourists per year. Today, that number has jumped to four million, and this cozy yet bustling resort town is known for its affluence, liveliness, and having the "Greatest Snow on Earth".

Located thirty-two miles south of downtown Salt Lake City, Park City is almost completely surrounded by mountains. It served as the site for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and is home to the United States Ski Team. Since 1981, Park City annually hosts the Sundance Film Festival, the largest and most prestigious independent film festival in the United States. In 2008, it was named among the top twenty most scenic towns in America by Forbes Travelers Magazine.

Raintree at Park Plaza * — Park City, Utah — Direct Exchange

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*Any reservation that is less than or more than 7 nights is charged a split week fee(paid at the resort): Studio - $25; Mini - $40; 1BR - $50; 2BR - $60

Park City is unarguably one of the best places to ski in the world. It didn't earn a reputation for having the "Greatest Snow on Earth" by being a mediocre winter destination. On the sleek white slopes above Park City, skiers and snowboarders can navigate every type of terrain and difficulty while marveling at the powdery perfection of the snow beneath their feet. For veterans, Park City is a dream come true, and for beginners, a perfect place to learn how to ski or snowboard.Overview

The Miners Club's two-story Club Room with its casual bar is your introduction to country club style gracious vacationing. Our accommodations include fully appointed two, three and four bedroom units featuring private fireplaces and all of the amenities that you expect from a luxury property.

The resort is adjacent to The Canyons Resort. Step out your door and ride the Frostwood Gondola right to the main lifts of the Canyons, or catch the free shuttle to Park City. In winter the area is perfect for skiing, snowboarding and other sports. As the weather warms up, try any of several golf courses or a summer version of bobsledding. Park City is also host to the famous Sundance Film Festival. Let us make your vacation memorable.

Accommodations

The Miners Club offers two, three and four bedroom condominiums, all with fully-equipped kitchens featuring GE Profile appliances and granite counter tops, private washer and dryer, vaulted ceilings, and gas-burning stone fireplaces in all living rooms and master bedrooms.

The resort itself features the Hideaway Country Store for gifts and sundries, a bar in the Club Room stocked with local Utah beer and spirits, a game room featuring Wii rentals, a theater room, and immediate proximity to the Frostwood Gondola, which takes you right up to the ski lifts.

Dining

The Hideaway Cafe, located conveniently inside the Miners Club, offers a hearty alpine menu that includes eclectic starters like blueberry chipotle cream cheese dip and succulent entrees like the Hideaway Burrito, french dip au jus, and Big Miners single layer nachos. Whether you're looking for nuanced tastes or a stomach-filling feast, the Hideaway Cafe will never disappoint. If you're on-the-go and looking to grab a few snacks for the road, the Hideaway Country Store in the lobby has all the supplies you need for a quick picnic on the mountain.

Grappa Italian Café on Main Street brings the flavors of northern Italy to Utah with dishes such as sage-and-prosciutto-wrapped Shrimp Saltimbocca and a special house Osso Bucco. Chez Betty breaks the mold with a chef tasting menu that changes every two weeks and a la carte alternatives like sautéed Turkey Scallopine and porcini-encrusted chicken breast. For something a bit more basic and hearty, the Blind Dog Grill has steaks, hamburgers, and other traditional American fare

Destination

Park City was once home to the world's richest silver mines. During World War I and the Great Depression, silver was still in high demand; gradually, however, the industry began to suffer, and Park City's tenacious community of miners quickly adapted to the times and proposed the construction of a major ski resort in their little industrial mountain town. The travel conglomerate Utahns Inc. jumped on board, and by 1970 Park City was drawing almost seven hundred thousand tourists per year. Today, that number has jumped to four million, and this cozy yet bustling resort town is known for its affluence, liveliness, and having the "Greatest Snow on Earth".

Located thirty-two miles south of downtown Salt Lake City, Park City is almost completely surrounded by mountains. It served as the site for skiing events in the 2002 Winter Olympics, and is home to the United States Ski Team. Since 1981, Park City annually hosts the Sundance Film Festival, the largest and most prestigious independent film festival in the United States. In 2008, it was named among the top twenty most scenic towns in America by Forbes Travelers Magazine.

Located in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory, Whispering Woods Resort offers you the best in accommodations and fun. With world famous Mt. Hood only minutes away, you can ski in one of Oregon’s finest ski areas, or enjoy many activities in the area of Welches.

One of America’s true four-season resorts.

Located in Oregon’s Mt. Hood territory, Whispering Woods Resort offers you and your family the best in accommodations, relaxation and fun. With world famous Mt. Hood only minutes away, you can ski in one of Oregon’s finest and most highly rated ski areas or enjoy the many activities within the surrounding area of Welches, Oregon.

This year-round luxury retreat in Welches, Oregon not only claims 11,239 foot Mt. Hood as its much photographed neighbor, but also shares the surrounding forest with the famous Salmon River, boasting some of the finest trout and salmon fishing in the world. For die-hard downhill sliders, Mt. Hood’s glacial peak is home to year-round skiing and snowboarding. There are abundant hiking and mountain biking trails and climbers will find a variety of challenging rock formations to test their skills. If that’s not enough, right next door is the challenging 27-hole golf course called The Courses, an entertaining test for golfers of every skill level.

But Whispering Woods Resort in Oregon isn’t just for outdoor adrenalin junkies. It’s also perfect for a relaxing family getaway, mountain wedding or business retreat. In addition to Mother Nature’s attractions, you’ll also find a heated swimming pool and spa, tennis courts and clubhouse with hot tub, sauna, big screen TV, movie rentals and more.

And when you’re ready to kick back and recharge your batteries, a well appointed one or two bedroom condominium awaits, complete with kitchen, dining room, and patio or deck.

Features & Amenities:All-season luxury retreat in the shadow of Mt. HoodTrue four season outdoor recreationWorld famous fly fishing in the Salmon RiverThe Courses, a Twenty–seven hole golf courseFully furnished one and two bedroom condominiumsHigh-speed wireless Internet availableHeated swimming pool and whirlpool/hot tubChildren’s playgroundInviting clubhouse with big screen TVSaunaGas BBQ's available in every unitFully equipped exercise roomMovie rental (fee)Laundry facilitiesAfter hours check-in is availableHandicapped accessible units only available in One Bedroom Villa. Must call resort to ensure availability before booking.

The Blue Ridge Mountains await you in North Carolina’s Sapphire Valley. Nestled on a wooded mountainside in the southernmost part of the Blue Ridge Mountains sits the city of Cashiers, home of the Foxhunt at Sapphire Valley mountain resort.The Blue Ridge Mountains await you in North Carolina's Sapphire Valley.

Nestled on a wooded mountainside in the southernmost part of the Blue Ridge Mountains sits the city of Cashiers, home of the Foxhunt at Sapphire Valley mountain resort. This charming locale is surrounded by a lush green valley approximately 3,500 feet high surrounded by mountains rising up to 5,000 feet. It's not the foothills, but the southern crest of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains.

Considered a mecca for recreational pursuits, the Sapphire Valley offers a wide array of actitives from the most relaxed to the most rigorous, including skiing on North Carolina mountains and golfing on the Blue Ridge. Fine Dining, entertainment and shopping can be found close by and will accommodate all tastes and budgets.

Offering the allure of being in the mountains with all the comforts and privacy of your own home, Foxhunt at Sapphire Valley offers spacious suites featuring full kitchens, whirlpool tub, fireplace, washer/dryer and more. While at this resort in North Carolina’s Sapphire Valley, enjoy the scenic wonder of the tree-studded mountains, lakes and streams as you fish, golf, boat, hike the landscape that surrounds you.

This Blue Ridge Mountains resort offers an outdoor pool, a park with picnic area, an 18-hole PGA golf course, eight clay and two hard-surfaced tennis courts, and health club with indoor pool, whirlpool and exercise equipment. Skiing is available mid-December through February, weather permitting.

Features & Amenities:Nestled on a wooded mountainside in the southernmost part of the Blue Ridge Mountains60 spacious and well-appointed 2 bedroom suites with lake, mountain or forest viewsComplimentary Wireless Internet AccessAir ConditioningDishwasherWood FireplaceKitchenLaundryMicrowaveWasher/DryerWhirlpool Hot TubBoating, 18-hole PGA golf course and Horseback activities nearbyA park and picnic area for the outdoor loverRecreation Center nearby featuring:Eight clay and two hard-surfaced tennis courts in nearby Recreation CenterHealth club with indoor pool and exercise equipmentArcade & Games CenterSkiing, Snowboarding and Tubing are available mid-December through February, weather permitting.A car is needed to access the various amenities at the resort

Spacious one and two bedroom suites are like your home away from home. Fully equipped kitchens, fireplaces in the living area, washers & dryers. The resort also features an outdoor pool, tennis courts, cross country ski trails, hot tub & casual dining.Welcome to New England, where the rolling hills of New Hampshire have been a beloved getaway for more than 200 years.

Just 60 miles from nearby Boston, Crotched Mountain Resort is a timeless retreat where once a toll was collected from traveling stagecoaches and wagons. The resort is located on 675 pristine acres of white birch woodlands in the Monadnock Mountains of south central New Hampshire in Francestown.

24 spacious one and two bedroom suites are like your home away from home. Fully-equipped kitchens, fireplaces in the living area, washers and dryers. The resort also features an outdoor swimming pool, two Har-Tru clay tennis courts, cross country/Nordic skiing trails on-site, a community hot tub and casual dinning at Malarkey’s Restaurant & Pub.

During your stay at Crotched Mountain Resort in New Hampshire, take a drive to the nearby artist’s colony of Peterborough for antiquing, apple picking, hiking, horseback riding and to stock up on maple syrup. Cross the covered bridges and hike the granite hills that inspired writers from Henry David Thoreau to New Hampshire’s own Robert Frost. Play the birch lined fairways at the Crotched Mountain Golf Club next door. In the winter, ski the uncrowded trails on the White Mountains nearby.

Experience the most charming location in New England. Designed to be your own private hideaway, Crotched Mountain Resort is absolutely perfect for romantic getaways, family vacations, ski trips and golf outings.

Located 1.5 blocks from the Las Vegas Strip, Desert Rose Resort provides you with great access to Las Vegas along with all the gracious pleasures of a resort hotel. Fully equipped one and two-bedroom condo suites with kitchens, living and dining areas.Lucky you. Desert Rose Resort is a winning deal in Las Vegas - without stepping foot in a casino.

Located 1.5 blocks from the Las Vegas Strip, Desert Rose Resort provides you with great access to all the glitz and glam of Las Vegas along with all the gracious pleasures of a resort hotel. Well-priced, without gambling. Perfect for family vacations and reunions, wedding parties, and group travel. And just as perfect for attending sports tournaments, conferences and conventions, and all types of business travel.

Settle into one and two bedroom condo suites in Las Vegas with fully equipped kitchens and comfortable living and dining areas – all beautifully decorated with sleek, contemporary furnishings and a rich color palette. Each morning enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast buffet. Monday through Thursday, enjoy complimentary afternoon “manager’s reception” with refreshments and beverages.

Desert Rose Resort’s sparkling pool is one of its most compelling features. Located in the very center of the resort in Las Vegas and surrounded by dense tropical plants, Desert Rose Resort’s pool is an oasis. A true relaxing and refreshing hideaway – dramatically different from the crush of people at some Vegas hotels.

Fully experience Las Vegas entertainment including casinos, world renowned restaurants and shopping, amusement rides and attractions. Enjoy Las Vegas shows – Celine Dion to Blue Man Group, the amazing acrobatics of Cirque du Soleil to the equally amazing range of free lounge shows, or the impressive schedule of concerts at MGM Grand Garden, Mandalay Bay and the Thomas & Mack Center. Tour Hoover Dam. Take a scenic flight over the Grand Canyon or around the Stratosphere. Hit a few on championship golf courses. Enjoy Las Vegas nightlife. Lounge around the resort pool and conduct the business you were dispatched to do...

The sparkling sand of Las Gloria beach makes the Plaza Pelicanos Grand Beach Resort a perfect vacation getaway. Plaza Pelicanos is a beautiful luxury hotel located on the north beach, with access to the city’s local markets, restaurants.Welcome to Puerto Vallarta, voted one of the friendliest cities in the world!

The sparkling sand of Las Gloria beach makes the Plaza Pelicanos Grand Beach Resort a perfect vacation getaway. Plaza Pelicanos is a beautiful luxury hotel located on the north beach of Old Puerto Vallarta, with easy access to the city’s local markets, famous restaurants, and captivating sights and sounds.

Our wonderful Puerto Vallarta beach resort makes Plaza Pelicanos the perfect place for you and your family. Play on the beach, swim up to the poolside bar, or take advantage of the optional activities our Puerto Vallarta hotel staff can arrange for you, including sea kayaking, snorkeling or scuba diving.

Plaza Pelicanos Grand Beach Resort has a beautiful infinity pool and a swim-up poolside bar to grab a drink or meal without leaving the water!

Located right outside our Puerto Vallarta hotel in Mexico, are the sands of Las Gloria beach, where the resort provides sea kayaks, snorkel gear, boogie boards, and a fully-certified PADI dive instruction and excursions. (Activity fees may apply).

For children, babysitting services are offered, and the Kids Club includes daily recreational activities that take place in the pool and on the beach and will keep your family smiling.

Plaza Pelicanos Grand Beach Resort has earned the coveted CRISTAL food service certification. "CRISTAL" is a certification that is bestowed by the Check Safety First Ltd., a service that professionally audits hotels on a "frequent, often monthly basis" on 250 control checkpoints.

The CRISTAL food safety risk management program was specifically developed for the travel and tourism industry. It covers high-level standards, which comply with international and national regulations.

These standards and their compliance are then monitored and audited at the hotel site, so resorts and hotels receiving CRISTAL certification promise and deliver quality resort dining.